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Signage upgrade now completed at Accra International Airport - GACL

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  • General Polipo 1 month ago

    Hahaha !!

  • Ben 1 month ago

    Things falling apart.

  • Jamesayer 1 month ago

    How many millions did the sign cost??

  • Afetor Kwesirn Englis 1 month ago

    Stupid question. Are you the auditor?

  • Son of sons 1 month ago

    Stupid man, he is a tax paying Ghanaian and has the right to know. Adoe ba Gyimefo

  • Jamesayer 1 month ago

    Ha ha ha. Stupid people always call someone stupid. Its called "projection"

  • "POLISHED STAINLESS STEEL" ALPHABETICAL AIRPORT SIGNAGE IS THE BEST, COST-EFFECTIVE AND TRENDIEST WAY TO GO.! EFUOM GHANAIAN LEADERS TRAVEL THE WORLD, YET THEY DON'T OPEN THEIR EYES AND SEE WHAT THE CIVILIZED OTHERS DO. 1 month ago

    "POLISHED STAINLESS STEEL" ALPHABETS 4mm THICK SIGNAGE FIXED INDIVIDUALLY WOULD'VE BEEN THE BEST MAINTENANCE-FREE, COST-EFFECTIVE AND TRENDIEST WAY TO GO, PRETTY MUCH LIKE THOSE ON FRANKFURT INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT IN GERMANY, ...
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  • Yak 1 month ago

    Someone who has worked at international airports in the world is supposed to be enlightened enough not to describe others as " efuom" . You have educated a lot of people on what should be done but why the INSULT?. When did IN ...
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  • Ken 1 month ago

    Useless government

  • Obaa yaa 1 month ago

    Highly misplaced priorities

  • AskMe 1 month ago

    But which idiot decided that the color of the letters should be the same as the background color? The inscriptions do not appear clear enough.

  • Name 1 month ago

    So who designed this SH*T ??

    Have they ever heard of contrast in graphic design?

    I mean: look at the font (the letters) and background colors : they are almost the same thus preventing the font to stand out / be clear.
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  • The Man 1 month ago

    This is better than the previous one yet, there is no better colour contrast. There is still some room for improvement. Who is supervising this small job? Can't we learn from other International Airport to improve ours? Why s ...
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